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James Brassett

 
     
 

James Brassett is Assistant Professor of International Political Economy in the Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation (CSGR) at the University of Warwick.

His interests include international trade and global ethics; and he is currently working on an international collaborative project entitled "Legitimacy and Global Governance."

Dr. Brassett’s work has been published in leading international journals, including the European Journal of International Relations, International Studies Quarterly, Millennium, and the Review of International Studies. He is co-editor of the January 2007 special issue of International Politics, "Ethics in World Politics: Cosmopolitanism and Beyond?"

 
 

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Last Updated: Apr 22, 2008


 
 

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Global Ethics Corner: Market Capitalism Questioned
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Fixing Fragile States
Fixing Fragile States
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